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hope for thosehe that did not want to leave the european union, that they are not completely divorced from the eu? how can they negotiate that? there was a house of commons petition within 24 hours, nearly 3 million people said we want a second vote. there are some pundits and some academics who think that given the right circumstances, there may be a second referendum. we've got 16 million on one side and 17 million on the other. , does my firstl vote matter? it has divided the country. will britain pressed the nuclear button and will we formally asked to withdraw? what other arrangement can we get? host: article 50 is the nuclear button? guest: yes, no matter what you hear about union -- european leaders, we need to this slow and quick. no matter what the french president or the german promised or says, the only person who can push that button is her majesty's government and that's the government in office. right now, david cameron has said i am a lame-duck prime minister and i will not push that button. it will be for the next prime minister. host: how would it unfold? guest: it wo
hope for thosehe that did not want to leave the european union, that they are not completely divorced from the eu? how can they negotiate that? there was a house of commons petition within 24 hours, nearly 3 million people said we want a second vote. there are some pundits and some academics who think that given the right circumstances, there may be a second referendum. we've got 16 million on one side and 17 million on the other. , does my firstl vote matter? it has divided the country. will...
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union and the european market if and when they leave. i have emphasized throughout that the special relationship we have with great written does not change. familys of affection and and language, institution and culture, business relationships, those are so deep and so long-lasting. the cooperation we have a security issues and global challenges, the so fundamental -- those are so fundamental that our relationship with u.k. fundamentally does not change. we are concerned that their absence from the european union and the potential disruptions within europe make it harder to solve some of the challenges that have to be solved. >> one of the things that is easy to forget amid the inflated rhetoric of election campaigns is that the relationship between our countries goes far deeper three than any individual leaders, and if the three of us get along, it is not just because we are aligned in many different values and priorities, it is very much because we serve citizens who they themselves are tremendously aligned in terms of priority and hop
union and the european market if and when they leave. i have emphasized throughout that the special relationship we have with great written does not change. familys of affection and and language, institution and culture, business relationships, those are so deep and so long-lasting. the cooperation we have a security issues and global challenges, the so fundamental -- those are so fundamental that our relationship with u.k. fundamentally does not change. we are concerned that their absence from...
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our membership of the european union and the u.k. membership and that is where we should take our negotiating services. >> thank you, mr. speaker. market traders make a huge contribution to our local economy. with that in mind about what my right honorable friend called with me literally thousands to stop council going ahead with its plan to all those three-day market. >> would join him in paying tribute to all the hard work market traders across the country have provided. i know how important these markets are. i hope the council will listen carefully to matt honorable friend's campaign to make sure the historic market is not less altogether. >> justin matters. thank you, mr. speaker. at the prime minister will recall my constituency is part of the referendum campaign. we voted to leave the e.u. to keep those jobs in this country. we recognize their responsibility but i would ask the prime minister if he can ensure it is early tax of general motors are given the reassurance needed that motor vehicles will be able to be exported to t
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did he say scott wants to stay in the european union? did he say that gibraltar wants to stay in the european union? did he say that london wants to protect its important position in europe? when are we going to get some leadership on this from the u.k. government or is he just going to stand by and watch england leave the european union and england declared independence from the rest of the united kingdom. >> yes, there is a meeting of the 27 other members of the european union this morning that that was always going to happen if we were going to make decision to leave because as we must prepare a negotiating position, they want to prepare their spirit of the thing is that caught off on a very reasonable, fair and constructive basis. what i featured the right honorable gentleman, i'm glad the first minister of scotland is having these meetings. it's always useful to meet and talk with european counterparts. at the end of the day, the best way we secure the best possible access for scotland in the single market is for the united kingdom
did he say scott wants to stay in the european union? did he say that gibraltar wants to stay in the european union? did he say that london wants to protect its important position in europe? when are we going to get some leadership on this from the u.k. government or is he just going to stand by and watch england leave the european union and england declared independence from the rest of the united kingdom. >> yes, there is a meeting of the 27 other members of the european union this...
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union as we've been arguing for changes or whether you're out of the european union tried to scare the best possible access to the single market. my answer to the problem was to bring in the welfare restrictions that i negotiated, which were incredibly tough to negotiate. i'm sad this has now fallen away because of the referendum decision. there's no doubt the next government will work hard at this and i personally think that access to the single market and strength of our economy is the single most important issue they have to deal with. on the issue of article l, it's a matter for the next prime minister in a very good reason for that, which is before you go into the tunnel of the article l negotiations which have a two-year time limit from the one to have made the best possible preparations for the blueprint you want to achieve at the end and do hope the other european countries understand that we are shooting for. you said no negotiation without notification. i don't have that excludes discussions of the new prime minister can have with partners or indeed that the institutions that
union as we've been arguing for changes or whether you're out of the european union tried to scare the best possible access to the single market. my answer to the problem was to bring in the welfare restrictions that i negotiated, which were incredibly tough to negotiate. i'm sad this has now fallen away because of the referendum decision. there's no doubt the next government will work hard at this and i personally think that access to the single market and strength of our economy is the single...
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it actually started before the administration, and then a -- a european union that is at best weakened, maybe fatally so. time will tell. the warsaw summit of 2016 is about deterrents, and there are a lot of people talking about deterrents and dialogue, and i think as nick burns correctly pointed out just a few minutes ago in a private lunch that if you want to have effective dialogue, the first thing you need is to have effective deterrents. otherwise there's not much of a conversation. so i think that's extremely important, and i'm pleased to see the shift towards deterrents. the highlight of the summit will be nato's enhanced forward presence in the battalions of the baltic countries and poland and also the use of the bases in romania and bulgaria. the u.s. quadrupling european reassurance costs $3.4 billion is also extremely helpful and the fact that nato is moving to declare -- the first one that comes to my mind is what nato is going to be used for in the 21st century and the simple paradigm here is if nato was a defensive reactive alliance in the 20th century, in the trentry giv
it actually started before the administration, and then a -- a european union that is at best weakened, maybe fatally so. time will tell. the warsaw summit of 2016 is about deterrents, and there are a lot of people talking about deterrents and dialogue, and i think as nick burns correctly pointed out just a few minutes ago in a private lunch that if you want to have effective dialogue, the first thing you need is to have effective deterrents. otherwise there's not much of a conversation. so i...
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the united now, kingdom voted last week to leave the european union. f all the crises the e.u. has faced in recent years, the u.k. well o leave the e.u. may be its greatest challenge. brexit is pushing the e.u. into speculation ntro hat will pervey virtually everything the e.u. does in the weeks, months and coming years ahead. skeptics around europe, including denmark, france, italy netherlands are wanting their own referendums on multiple issues. make decision making in the e.u. much harder. o member state has ever left the union so europe is entering uncertainty as the u.k. and the e.u. take stock of begin staking nd out their negotiating positions. discussing how an exit will work the agenda in the months ahead. the negotiations for the exit agreement will not begin until formally minister notifies the e.u. of the u.k.'s intention to leave, which prime said willavid cameron occur under his successor. .u. and member state leaders excluding the u.k. will be meeting in the coming days and laying the in groundwork for those negotiations. regardless of what lies ahead, i this lik
the united now, kingdom voted last week to leave the european union. f all the crises the e.u. has faced in recent years, the u.k. well o leave the e.u. may be its greatest challenge. brexit is pushing the e.u. into speculation ntro hat will pervey virtually everything the e.u. does in the weeks, months and coming years ahead. skeptics around europe, including denmark, france, italy netherlands are wanting their own referendums on multiple issues. make decision making in the e.u. much harder. o...
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our membership of the european union is a u.k. membership and where we should take our negotiating negotiating. >> thank you, mr. speaker. huge traders make a to our local economy. mind about what my right honorable called with me thousands to stop council going ahead with its three-day market. >> i would join him in thanking all the hard working market across the country, local goods produced and sourced. the council will listen carefully to my honorable friend's campaign to make sure this historic market is not less altogether. at hank you, mr. speaker, the prime minister will recall, is part of the referendum campaign. we voted to leave the e.u.. general motor's responsibility to build vehicles but i would he can prime minister if ensure any talks of general motors who are given reassurance that vehicles will be able to exported to the e.u. at a competitive price? >> the honorable gentleman is absolutely right. auto motive the industry in the last decade, 150,000 people directly employed. there are another 300,000 people in the
our membership of the european union is a u.k. membership and where we should take our negotiating negotiating. >> thank you, mr. speaker. huge traders make a to our local economy. mind about what my right honorable called with me thousands to stop council going ahead with its three-day market. >> i would join him in thanking all the hard working market across the country, local goods produced and sourced. the council will listen carefully to my honorable friend's campaign to make...
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. , the unitednow kingdom voted last week to leave the european union. of all the crisis the eu has faced in recent years, the u.k. vote to leave the eu may well be its greatest challenge. brexit is pushing the eu into a preventhat will virtually every thing it does in the coming weeks, months, and even years ahead. europe, around including in denmark, france, italy and the netherlands are to medicare on referendums on multiple eu issues. this will surely make decision-making and consensus in the eu much harder. no member state has ever left the union. ofope is entering a period uncertainty as the u.k. anti-eu take stock of the situation and began staking out there negotiating positions. discussions will dominate the eu agenda in the months ahead. negotiations for the exit agreement will not begin until the prime minister really notifies the eu of the u.k.'s intention to leave. prime minister david cameron said he will occur under his successor. excludingte leaders the u.k. will be meeting in the coming days and weeks to begin laying groundwork for those
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prime minister, northern ireland voted to remain within the european union. my constituency which is a border constituency -- [inaudible] and particularly depend on free access to goods, services but the essential access to markets for 46% of what the export and import comes from the south of ireland. out economy depends on membership of the european union. how can that be guaranteed? >> the vote in northern ireland was very, very strong you know, not least respecting the fact that the part of the first minister wanted to leave the european union. very strong statement i would argue that all of the constituent parts of medicaid in need to make their voice heard. that i think this process over the next few months of drawing up the different blueprints is an important opportunity to influence debate in this country and to benefit of the injured about what the outcome should be. the example she gives in terms of cross-border trade in northern ireland isn't a good example to inform this debate. >> -- the polish ukraine border taking part in the largest military e
prime minister, northern ireland voted to remain within the european union. my constituency which is a border constituency -- [inaudible] and particularly depend on free access to goods, services but the essential access to markets for 46% of what the export and import comes from the south of ireland. out economy depends on membership of the european union. how can that be guaranteed? >> the vote in northern ireland was very, very strong you know, not least respecting the fact that the...
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would leave the european union. while we are all trying to understand what it means and the implications, our community here believes one thing is for certain. no matter what, our alliance will become more important. it will be the glue that keeps us together across the atlantic, within europe, and the vehicle to defend our way of lives. we are talking about a report to restore need of power and porpoise -- power and purpose. general jim jones and ambassador james -- dave burns, thank you for your service and for being with us today. we are joining us with a .onversation from evelyn farkas we are here for a conversation on nato after brexit and we are joined by a larger audience online and on tv and we encourage you to contribute to this conversation using the #strongerw and also ithallies. year ago, we set out to look at what was happening on both sides of the atlantic. concerns about america's role in the world and our ability to play a leadership role. what wasme time, happening in europe as forces of fragmentati
would leave the european union. while we are all trying to understand what it means and the implications, our community here believes one thing is for certain. no matter what, our alliance will become more important. it will be the glue that keeps us together across the atlantic, within europe, and the vehicle to defend our way of lives. we are talking about a report to restore need of power and porpoise -- power and purpose. general jim jones and ambassador james -- dave burns, thank you for...
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the european union. we've tried to build as much goodwill as possible on both sides. >> can i pay tribute to the prime minister following the announcement of his resignation on friday. of course we have and agreed but his commitment to historic bipartisanship during the coalition government and his energetic commitment to the remain campaign was favorable to the tribalism of others. he has my respect and my thanks. i also, i also respect the outcome of the referendum but i still feel passionately that britain's interest are better served at the heart of europe in the european union. i can accept his speech but i will not give up. i have not changed my belief. with the promises of the leave campaign unraveling and no leadership being shown by the opposition, will the prime minister confirmed that the free movement of people and access to the single market are paramount to the stability of britain and will heal launch an investigation to the whereabouts >> it's not up to me to ensure attendance in the cham
the european union. we've tried to build as much goodwill as possible on both sides. >> can i pay tribute to the prime minister following the announcement of his resignation on friday. of course we have and agreed but his commitment to historic bipartisanship during the coalition government and his energetic commitment to the remain campaign was favorable to the tribalism of others. he has my respect and my thanks. i also, i also respect the outcome of the referendum but i still feel...
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vote to leave the european union. then, the supreme court oral argument in which the court overturned the conviction of former virginia governor, robert mcdonald. after that, a discussion on the future of nato. delivers a speech on trade and the economy tuesday in pennsylvania. we have that live at 2:30 eastern here on c-span. c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. on tuesday court morning, national journal correspondent sam baker talks about this most significant ruling on abortion and all must two -- in almost two decades. also, the court's ruling and other key rulings this term. and henry olson, the author of the book "the four phases of the republican party." c-span'so watch the "washington journal," beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> british prime minister david cameron told members at the house of commons that the decision for the u.k. to leave the european union was "not the best outcome for the country, but must be
vote to leave the european union. then, the supreme court oral argument in which the court overturned the conviction of former virginia governor, robert mcdonald. after that, a discussion on the future of nato. delivers a speech on trade and the economy tuesday in pennsylvania. we have that live at 2:30 eastern here on c-span. c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. on tuesday court morning, national journal correspondent sam baker...
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but to lead the european union. -- leave the european union. his first -- his first major speech, u.s. army secretary eric fanning will speak with us. we have live coverage at 7:20 a.m. on c-span2. c-span2 washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. the supreme court ruled i've-three against the texas abortion act. coming up, national journal correspondent sam baker talks about the ruling. also, elizabeth wider. discuss of the court ruling in the texas abortion access case and other key rulings this term. shares hislson thoughts on this terms big supreme court cases and the potential impact on the 2016 presidential campaign. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal beginning live at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. >> i am pleased that the senators have come to this conclusion. television in the senate will undoubtedly provide citizens with greater access and exposure to the actions of this body. will help all americans to be better informed that the problems and issues which face this nation on a day by
but to lead the european union. -- leave the european union. his first -- his first major speech, u.s. army secretary eric fanning will speak with us. we have live coverage at 7:20 a.m. on c-span2. c-span2 washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. the supreme court ruled i've-three against the texas abortion act. coming up, national journal correspondent sam baker talks about the ruling. also, elizabeth wider. discuss of the court ruling in the texas...
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we believe that nato and the european union, the european allies are facing the greatest celts of challenges since the end of the cold war 25 years ago when the soviet union imploded, december 25, 1991. i never thought we would come back to this time. i was serving in the administration of george h.w. bush on the nfc on receive yet affairs and we -- receive e soviet affairs and we fell liberated from the cold war ask the threat of imminent destruction from the wordses of bush 4, 1 europe had become whole, free and at peace and that was our strategic mantra threw the clinton administration, through the george w. bush administration and into the obama administration. that all changed in march of 2014. president putin decided he would invade crimea and annex it, and then to divide ukraine, of having invaded georgia in 2008. but this report is underlined by some strategic timelines we find very negative both for the united states and canada as well as for europe. first is this redivision of europe by the russian federation, the search of the czars did for strategic depth. that's why they went in
we believe that nato and the european union, the european allies are facing the greatest celts of challenges since the end of the cold war 25 years ago when the soviet union imploded, december 25, 1991. i never thought we would come back to this time. i was serving in the administration of george h.w. bush on the nfc on receive yet affairs and we -- receive e soviet affairs and we fell liberated from the cold war ask the threat of imminent destruction from the wordses of bush 4, 1 europe had...
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votes to leave the european union. after that, we will show you the supreme court oral argument in the case from march of this year. >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news on policy issues that impact you. the supreme court ruled five to three against the texas abortion act. baker talked about this most significant ruling on abortion and almost two decades. and president of the constitutional accountability center discusses the ruling in the texas abortion access case shares hislson thoughts on the terms big supreme court cases and their potential impact on the 2016 presidential campaign. he sure to watch washington journal beginning 7 a.m. eastern . brad miller testifies tuesday on the u.s. effort against isis. committee hearing is live at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. and c-span's road to the white house coverage continues tomorrow with remarks from donald trump on economic policy. he will speak with supporters in pennsylvania and you can see that live beginning at 2:30 eastern here on c-span. >
votes to leave the european union. after that, we will show you the supreme court oral argument in the case from march of this year. >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news on policy issues that impact you. the supreme court ruled five to three against the texas abortion act. baker talked about this most significant ruling on abortion and almost two decades. and president of the constitutional accountability center discusses the ruling in the texas abortion access case...
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response,ions was the and now we see at least three european union are -- leaders imply or state that they think it is time to end the sanctions utin has met any of the sanctions. it would be giving a victory to putin and leaving him towards aggrandizement, and i am quite confident the obama administration is going to hold the line on this, and from what i heard in germany last week, chancellor merkel is going to roll that, but everyone has to agree to pitch the sanctions forward to continue them, so it is going to be a real battle forward, and smacked in the middle of our presidential transition, and as private citizens, we advised some of these europeans do not challenge the united states during a transition. do not challenge our outgoing president or our incoming president and do the right thing and support the sanctions. i certainly do not want to see us cut the defense budget. i think the pivot, the rebalancing to asia is the right idea, and president obama is right to build up american resources in guam and the air base and in australia and south korea. it was impressive to see
response,ions was the and now we see at least three european union are -- leaders imply or state that they think it is time to end the sanctions utin has met any of the sanctions. it would be giving a victory to putin and leaving him towards aggrandizement, and i am quite confident the obama administration is going to hold the line on this, and from what i heard in germany last week, chancellor merkel is going to roll that, but everyone has to agree to pitch the sanctions forward to continue...
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that is the european union. can i assume that from your remarksesome. >> you can assume that in the wake, in the months leading up to the vet vote that occurred last thursday, the president had the opportunity to weigh in on that decision. obviously, he also made clear in every instance he spoke of that this was a decision by the british people. ultimately, he wanted it to go the other way, but the british people have spoken. i have not heard him articulate views about other countries. >> all right. and then the other thing was there were polls showing out that many britons than not said they would vote leave because of president's remarks than remain, that there was a backlash to it. have you seen any of the polls? >> i have not. and it's my understanding that prime minister cameron at the time expressed great gratitude for the president making his views known. prime minister cameron and his team expressed those comments privately to us, but also i think they said so many -- in public. the other thing i'll add
that is the european union. can i assume that from your remarksesome. >> you can assume that in the wake, in the months leading up to the vet vote that occurred last thursday, the president had the opportunity to weigh in on that decision. obviously, he also made clear in every instance he spoke of that this was a decision by the british people. ultimately, he wanted it to go the other way, but the british people have spoken. i have not heard him articulate views about other countries....
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and then a european union that ened, best we can -- weak maybe fatally so, time will tell. summit and 2014 was about reassurance. the warsaw summit of 2016 is about deterrence. there are a lot of people talking about deterrence and dialogue. as nick burns correctly pointed out in a private lunch, if you want to have effective dialogue, the first thing you need is to have effective deterrence. otherwise, there is not much of a conversation. i think that is extremely important. i'm pleased to see the shift towards deterrence. the highlight of the summit will be nato's enhanced forward presence of the four battalions stationed in each of the baltic countries and the use of the bases in romania and bulgaria. the u.s. quadrupling resources is also extremely helpful. and the fact that nato is moving an officialyber domain is also quite useful. out,nk as a report points nato's activities on levels of ambition need more emphasis in certain areas. the first one it comes to my is going to beto used for in the 21st century. is if natoparadigm was a defensive, reactive alliance in the
and then a european union that ened, best we can -- weak maybe fatally so, time will tell. summit and 2014 was about reassurance. the warsaw summit of 2016 is about deterrence. there are a lot of people talking about deterrence and dialogue. as nick burns correctly pointed out in a private lunch, if you want to have effective dialogue, the first thing you need is to have effective deterrence. otherwise, there is not much of a conversation. i think that is extremely important. i'm pleased to see...
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communities that have been let down, not by the european union but by government. those communities don't trust politicians because for too long they haven't. so, instead of more extreme cuts to local services, which have hit the areas the hardest, this government needs to invest in those communities. many of those areas are deeply concerned about the security of pledged eu funding. can the prime minister give us any guarantees on those issues as that money is desperately needed. secondly, the issue of trust in the tenor in the referendum campaign was disheartening. untruths were told. many key figures spent the weekend distancing themselves from to claim that the vote to leave would hand nhs an extra 350 million pounds per week. it is quite shameful that politicians made claim they need to be false and promises they knew could not be delivered. thirdly, real concern exists about immigration but too much of a discussion in the referendum campaign was divided. in the days following the referendum results, it appears we have seen the rise in greatest incidents such a
communities that have been let down, not by the european union but by government. those communities don't trust politicians because for too long they haven't. so, instead of more extreme cuts to local services, which have hit the areas the hardest, this government needs to invest in those communities. many of those areas are deeply concerned about the security of pledged eu funding. can the prime minister give us any guarantees on those issues as that money is desperately needed. secondly, the...
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the headlines are about the turmoil over britain's vote to break with the european union and the ripple effect on the united states both economically and politically. who previously, warm ticket harm u.s. trade relations with britain, vowed that the u.s. will remain committed partners with united kingdom and the european union to ensure continued stability, security and prosperity. the financial markets were anything but
the headlines are about the turmoil over britain's vote to break with the european union and the ripple effect on the united states both economically and politically. who previously, warm ticket harm u.s. trade relations with britain, vowed that the u.s. will remain committed partners with united kingdom and the european union to ensure continued stability, security and prosperity. the financial markets were anything but
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union ambassador to the u.s., david o'sullivan will discuss what britain's vote to leave the european union means from a diplomatic standpoint. and timothy healey. griswold will take a look at the referendum vote and what it means for u.s. interests. join the discussion. >> on american history tv on c-span 3, tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on lectures in history. >> by the end of the 1880's, you have a dramatic upsurge, a tremendous surge in veterans organizations, in the membership in these organizations and in statutes that they create. many were the rull of campaigns by southern women during the reconstruction era. sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind. >> back in 1976, mr. carter said trust me. and a lot of people did. and now many of those people are out of work. >> the republican alternative is the biggest tax giveaway in history. americansit reagan -- cannot afford. >> the 1980 republican and democratic conventions with ronald reagan becoming the g.o.p nominee and president jimmy carter accepting the democratic nomination. on july 1, the space museum will com
union ambassador to the u.s., david o'sullivan will discuss what britain's vote to leave the european union means from a diplomatic standpoint. and timothy healey. griswold will take a look at the referendum vote and what it means for u.s. interests. join the discussion. >> on american history tv on c-span 3, tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on lectures in history. >> by the end of the 1880's, you have a dramatic upsurge, a tremendous surge in veterans organizations, in the membership...
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we must now prepare for a negotiation with the european union. this will need to involve the full engagement of the scottish, welsh and northern ireland governments to ensure that the interests of all parts of our united kingdom are protected and advanced. but above all, this will require strong, determined and committed leadership. i'm very proud and very honored to have been prime minister of this country for six years. i believe we made great steps with more people in work than ever before in our history, with reforms to welfare and education, increasing people's life chances, building a bigger and stronger society, keeping our promises to the poorest people in the world and enabling those who love each other to get married whatever their sexuality. but above all, restoring britain's economic strength. and i'm grateful to everyone who's helped to make that happen. i've also always believed we have to confront big decisions, not duck them. that is why we delivered the first coalition government in 70 years to bring our economy back from the bri
we must now prepare for a negotiation with the european union. this will need to involve the full engagement of the scottish, welsh and northern ireland governments to ensure that the interests of all parts of our united kingdom are protected and advanced. but above all, this will require strong, determined and committed leadership. i'm very proud and very honored to have been prime minister of this country for six years. i believe we made great steps with more people in work than ever before...
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morning, saturday european union ambassador to the u.s. david o'sullivan will britain vote to leave the european union means from a diplomatic standpoint. daniel griswold will take a look at britain's eu referendum vote and what it means for u.s. interests. be sure to watch washington journal beginning live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. >> a fairly big decision day in the supreme court yesterday and we are joined by lawrence hurley. correspondent for thompson reuters. the headline this morning in financial times, the supreme court deals a heavy blow to obama's immigration legacy. tell us about the case and what the court decided. guest: this was president obama's bid to try and revive a program that would protect up to four million immigrants from deportation and allow them to work in the country that had been struck down by lower courts. the supreme court took up this case, they actually didn't reach a decision. they deadlocked, 4-4. so there's no -- for us reporters trying to get the news out, there was no writte
morning, saturday european union ambassador to the u.s. david o'sullivan will britain vote to leave the european union means from a diplomatic standpoint. daniel griswold will take a look at britain's eu referendum vote and what it means for u.s. interests. be sure to watch washington journal beginning live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. >> a fairly big decision day in the supreme court yesterday and we are joined by lawrence hurley. correspondent for thompson...
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has votedted kingdom to leave the european union. as reports came in, the british pound fell to its lowest in decades. you're the watching live u.k. vote coverage. we will continue to bring you more about the u.k. referendum later on the c-span network. >> coming up on c-span, a hearing on wildfire prevention and forest management. efforts toing on combat isis online. after that, remarks by sheryl sandberg facebook chief operating officer. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] morning, rollcall senior editor discusses the sit in on the house floor by house democrats calling for a vote on new gun legislation. we examine thursday's high-profile decisions from the supreme court. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal beginning live at 7:00 eastern. >> friday, house speaker paul ryan and house ways in means committee chair unveiled the gop tax proposal. you can see it live start
has votedted kingdom to leave the european union. as reports came in, the british pound fell to its lowest in decades. you're the watching live u.k. vote coverage. we will continue to bring you more about the u.k. referendum later on the c-span network. >> coming up on c-span, a hearing on wildfire prevention and forest management. efforts toing on combat isis online. after that, remarks by sheryl sandberg facebook chief operating officer. [captions copyright national cable satellite...
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of getting out of the european union. for it tomust wait the british government to say that they wish to trigger article 50. a two-year timetable, can be extended. at the end of which you are out. in the meantime, all the rules and laws of european union continue to apply. as of tomorrow morning, we are still full members and will be until the day we leave. tom: thank you very much. a quick recap. state of play. counts.had 172 lisa is ahead. -- leave is ahead. probability of a victory at 75% for leave. liam fox, former defense secretary. and alex campbell. wow, he we are. the obvious question, what happens next? said it would not economically damage us. the target of bloodbaths. >> i think that it's inevitable given that the expectation were that remain would win the british public took a different view. there has to be a correction. more importantly, the political forility here is essential david cameron to continue as prime minister. i think we need to get that political stability and continuity so that we have as littl
of getting out of the european union. for it tomust wait the british government to say that they wish to trigger article 50. a two-year timetable, can be extended. at the end of which you are out. in the meantime, all the rules and laws of european union continue to apply. as of tomorrow morning, we are still full members and will be until the day we leave. tom: thank you very much. a quick recap. state of play. counts.had 172 lisa is ahead. -- leave is ahead. probability of a victory at 75%...
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vote to exit the european union could have significant economic repercussions. for all these reasons, the committee committee is closely monitoring global economic and financial of elements and their implications for domestic economic activity, labor markets and inflation. alternet's to monetary policy, the fomc peaks seeks to promote maximum employment and price stability is mandated by congress. in in the economic situation i just described, monetary policy has remained accommodative over the first half of this year to support further improvements in the labor market and turn inflation to our 2% objective. specifically the fomc has maintained the target range for the federal funds rate at one quarter to one half% and has kept the federal reserve's holdings for longer-term securities at an elevated level. the committee's actions reflect a careful assessment assessment of the appropriate setting for monetary policy taking into account continuing below target inflation and the mixed readings on the labor market and economic growth seen this year. proceeding cauti
vote to exit the european union could have significant economic repercussions. for all these reasons, the committee committee is closely monitoring global economic and financial of elements and their implications for domestic economic activity, labor markets and inflation. alternet's to monetary policy, the fomc peaks seeks to promote maximum employment and price stability is mandated by congress. in in the economic situation i just described, monetary policy has remained accommodative over the...
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the exception to this is the european union. most critics believe it was an historical -- a historical error that her party and the country would see an retrospect. until the last few months, it is split down the middle of whether the future are truly european. it looked as though her critics might be right. but it is clear that this question is still in open one and since her views will let him to do influence others, the referendum debate on what would maggie do began. charles the lord water wrote an opening salvo. he argued that she would vote yes in the brexit referendum. charles was lady thatcher's closest collaborator on foreign policy. this closeness is indicated that they were the only other guest at the dinner party and sir dennis gave to the president and mrs. reagan. on his last official visit to britain there were six people around that table and charles and his wife were among them. he remained a close and devoted friend to lady thatcher right until the day of his death. in fact, he was the last friend to see her. i
the exception to this is the european union. most critics believe it was an historical -- a historical error that her party and the country would see an retrospect. until the last few months, it is split down the middle of whether the future are truly european. it looked as though her critics might be right. but it is clear that this question is still in open one and since her views will let him to do influence others, the referendum debate on what would maggie do began. charles the lord water...
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in this case, the fact that the european union, you are not able to control the entry of european citizens into your country at all. they have free movement of labor , and free movement of persons. you have lost control of immigration. immigration has been very high, all from the eu and other parts of the world. the majority of the citizens are very worried about it. during the campaign, new figures came out suggesting that the government didn't know how many people were coming into the country, and how many people are claiming tax relief and so forth. the immigration has been an important part of the brexit debate. a very strong illustration of >> my question is, i know you are for brexit. if you are running the campaign against it, what would you say is the best argument? is an interesting question. quick thatis an interesting question. because that campaign has not succeeded. it didn't necessarily win, but the campaign as a whole of the remaining people has been a failure. one of the reasons being, some of the claims of what will happen become so ludicrous as a people just dismiss them.
in this case, the fact that the european union, you are not able to control the entry of european citizens into your country at all. they have free movement of labor , and free movement of persons. you have lost control of immigration. immigration has been very high, all from the eu and other parts of the world. the majority of the citizens are very worried about it. during the campaign, new figures came out suggesting that the government didn't know how many people were coming into the...
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union particularly if the european union is speaking of things like establishing new sorts of european institutions like the european army or a european fiscal and union that will in effect take away the fiscal sovereignty from the eurozone states. i think my answer is coming up. i don't think there's a good case actually and it would be very hard for me to think of one. >> thank you. one of the arguments you hear around washington is that if britain leads the e.u. it will weaken the special relationship. how would leaving the e.u. perhaps strengthen the special relationship? >> item that you would weaken the special relationship at all and one of the problems is if you are a journalist and you are writing about these things you are obviously go to people in previous demonstrations or the existing one and they are all part of the kind of a setup for sponsor bold public officials and they take a cue from each other just as the economic institutions meet each other and davos. they sit on the same panel exchange the same ideas. they fall victim to a kind of conformity. what's it called, g
union particularly if the european union is speaking of things like establishing new sorts of european institutions like the european army or a european fiscal and union that will in effect take away the fiscal sovereignty from the eurozone states. i think my answer is coming up. i don't think there's a good case actually and it would be very hard for me to think of one. >> thank you. one of the arguments you hear around washington is that if britain leads the e.u. it will weaken the...
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union most of her biographers and critics said third-party and country would see in retrospect as the style gesture would be left behind by history and by britain futu when it embrace european future and until the last few months when it was split down the middle that was truly european look like her critics might be right but it is clear this question is open and her views to influence others the debate on what would she do began? and to write bad opening salvo in the sunday times in which she argued she would say yes of the referendum and was the closest collaborator as indicated by the fact he and his wifely were the only other guest that the downing streeter dinner party that he gave to president and mrs. reagan. . . think his opinion on this question commands respect.
union most of her biographers and critics said third-party and country would see in retrospect as the style gesture would be left behind by history and by britain futu when it embrace european future and until the last few months when it was split down the middle that was truly european look like her critics might be right but it is clear this question is open and her views to influence others the debate on what would she do began? and to write bad opening salvo in the sunday times in which she...
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referendum vote on leaving the european union. the vote is set for thursday, coverage on c-span networks. the president is taking his wife and daughters on a father's day weekend getaway to carlsbad caverns park and disseminate national park. he will take time to speak to the media during the visit and he is expected to highlight challenges threatening national parks. committee national platform hearing is today in phoenix, leading to draft the parties policy decision for folk during the national convention in july. for live coverage of that in about 45 minutes from now, at 1:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. live coverage of that meeting will continue tomorrow at noon eastern. it is one of several hearings, the platform committee will also meet in st. louis and california. with the political primary season over, c-span's road to the white house takes you to this summer's political convention. national republican convention starting july 19 with lifeguards from cleveland. >> we will be going into the convention, no matter what happe
referendum vote on leaving the european union. the vote is set for thursday, coverage on c-span networks. the president is taking his wife and daughters on a father's day weekend getaway to carlsbad caverns park and disseminate national park. he will take time to speak to the media during the visit and he is expected to highlight challenges threatening national parks. committee national platform hearing is today in phoenix, leading to draft the parties policy decision for folk during the...
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that thease, the fact european union, you are not able to control the entry of european citizens into your country at all. laborave free movement of , and free movement of persons. you have lost control of immigration. ,mmigration has been very high all from the eu and other parts of the world. the majority of the citizens are very worried about it. during the campaign, new figures came out suggesting that the government didn't know how many people were coming into the country, and how many people are claiming tax relief and so forth. been angration has important part of the brexit debate. a very strong illustration of the loss of sovereignty, and what it can mean in practical
that thease, the fact european union, you are not able to control the entry of european citizens into your country at all. laborave free movement of , and free movement of persons. you have lost control of immigration. ,mmigration has been very high all from the eu and other parts of the world. the majority of the citizens are very worried about it. during the campaign, new figures came out suggesting that the government didn't know how many people were coming into the country, and how many...
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it means we remain in a reformed european union. out means they come out. as the late campaigners have said can out inside of the european union, out of the single market, out of the council of ministers, out of all of those things. and it means a process of delivering that which would take at least two years in delivering a trade deal which could take as many as seven years. i would say to anyone still in doubt and there are members in this house still again about how to vote. if you haven't made up your mind yet, if you are uncertain, when you think of the decade of uncertainty, don't risk in and remain. >> mr. speaker, the hospital accident and emergency unit is in complete meltdown. will the prime minister committee taking swift actions to tackle this crisis? >> well, i do understand it's a very busy unit. as received 13,600 patients in april alone, but it's managed to carry out 40,000 operations and 62,000 diagnostic tests every year. if we look at what has happened since 2010 there is 20 more doctors, 280 nurses recruited the trust. they will monitor
it means we remain in a reformed european union. out means they come out. as the late campaigners have said can out inside of the european union, out of the single market, out of the council of ministers, out of all of those things. and it means a process of delivering that which would take at least two years in delivering a trade deal which could take as many as seven years. i would say to anyone still in doubt and there are members in this house still again about how to vote. if you haven't...
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union jihadists coming into the european union. they said we might as well but as simon says there is welcome. we have a very real problem. how do we deal with issues like this this should be possible. it says european unit union on a pit i think to make it safer we need to get back british passports so we can check anyone coming in. >> you have to consider the cases involved in europe. you've got the convention and if all of them leave they will all be taken out. you have the arrangement that are not always terrorist or immigrant related. there's a huge number of changes >> you have to be very brief, we need to move on. >> so is it a sovereign nation where we cooperate and exchange information with our friends and neighbors just as we do with the americans and no one says we have to become the 51st state of america to do this pit i suggest we do this as a sovereign nation and not give away the authority. >> we've got a lot of intelligence to deal with the outside. the ones within the european union are in that group and i don't th
union jihadists coming into the european union. they said we might as well but as simon says there is welcome. we have a very real problem. how do we deal with issues like this this should be possible. it says european unit union on a pit i think to make it safer we need to get back british passports so we can check anyone coming in. >> you have to consider the cases involved in europe. you've got the convention and if all of them leave they will all be taken out. you have the arrangement...
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outside the european union and the balkans. it happened in ukraine. it is also a fact that there have never, ever been any examples, not one single example of armed conflict between member states of the european union. but the prime minister take the time that this last ahead of the european union referendum to strike the positive advantages of cooperation of pace and stability, not just the single market or the rights we have as citizens. peace and prosperity is why we should remain in the european union. >> i think the strongest argument of wanting us to say is that we will be better off for the market of 500 million people is more essential for businesses. the argument that is making that will be stronger in the world in terms of getting things done for written in citizens is important. the argument that the european union as a means or countries is something that i never forget. however frustrating on the table with 27 prime ministers and presidents, these are countries that were in conflict. now we would discuss and argue
outside the european union and the balkans. it happened in ukraine. it is also a fact that there have never, ever been any examples, not one single example of armed conflict between member states of the european union. but the prime minister take the time that this last ahead of the european union referendum to strike the positive advantages of cooperation of pace and stability, not just the single market or the rights we have as citizens. peace and prosperity is why we should remain in the...
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joining the european union. what i know is that david cameron says he is very enthusiastic for turkey to join the european union. if you really stretch, you can make the argument -- which the british prime ministers have made for a long time -- the more people we have in european union, the less effectively it will work and the more effectively we can muck it up by having a lot of people involved. i don't think that has been terribly effective and i have no desire whatsoever to try it with turkey which is far too large and significant a country to play a game with. so i don't think turkey is a fit member of the european union. maybe i am ill-suited to say that because i don't really like the european union much anyhow. [laughter] if i were a proud turk, why would i want to be ruled from brussels? it does not have any appeal to me at any level whatsoever. i can understand why it's an unattractive prospect for people in the u.k. or for that matter in france, germany, italy, lots of other places. >> just a follow-u
joining the european union. what i know is that david cameron says he is very enthusiastic for turkey to join the european union. if you really stretch, you can make the argument -- which the british prime ministers have made for a long time -- the more people we have in european union, the less effectively it will work and the more effectively we can muck it up by having a lot of people involved. i don't think that has been terribly effective and i have no desire whatsoever to try it with...
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union and it will thrive outside of the european union. the eu, at the moment, has tied britain down. it is shackled to a declining entity, and self-determination and sovereignty matter in the world today. and without a doubt, americans would never accept the kind of sub nationalism that the british people have to and your -- have to endure at this time. the central bank of the americas -- the pan-american court of justice in mexico city. most americans would reject the idea that the u.s. should relinquish control of the borders or have their court overruled by foreign judges. you know, this is exactly the scenario that is being faced by the british people and by people across europe. if britain doesn't vote to leave the eu on june 23, i'm sure this will just be the tip of the iceberg in terms of those in europe who will follow suit. i would expect to see a wave of referendums across many european countries. i would expect to see others following britain leaving the eu. without a doubt, the eu exposes an economic burden on great britain. a
union and it will thrive outside of the european union. the eu, at the moment, has tied britain down. it is shackled to a declining entity, and self-determination and sovereignty matter in the world today. and without a doubt, americans would never accept the kind of sub nationalism that the british people have to and your -- have to endure at this time. the central bank of the americas -- the pan-american court of justice in mexico city. most americans would reject the idea that the u.s....